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Master Gu, Taoist Wellness Master from the Wudang Mountains, teaches Taoist meditation
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This is the ultimate go-to guide for learning how to meditate.
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Through the practice of meditation, there are certain changes that happen in the mind. One of the most important changes is that you become master of your mind.
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